Monthly Archives: September 2014

Being the change I’m looking for with an affectionate wave to the victims of Islam.

Find the love for life your dog never lives a day without at Amazon.com:Shyly’s delight: Work, play and love like a Labrador.This is me from today’s Church of Splendor homily: The interests of the self. This week – in observation … Continue reading

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Relationships as prison camps: “There’s no way out of here. When you come in, you’re in for good.”

This is an advance-look chapter from the book I’m working on now, “Shyly’s delight: Work, play and love like a Labrador.” It’s about illimitable joy, so I’ll tease you with some observations about pain. —GSS   Find the love for … Continue reading

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Reflecting His Radiance…

“We are not here to crawl. We are not here to grovel. We are not here to plead and suffer and mourn.”Socceraholic / Foter.com / CC BY-NC A Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Willie story “Imagine yourself larger,” said His Radiance. Stopped me … Continue reading

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My sermon on religion: Unsolicited advice to the sane victims of Islam.

From September 16, 2012, just after Benghazi. I may come back to this sometime soon, because Islam is a particularly brutal example of the intellectual and spiritual ossification that results when a high-C tyranny achieves a relatively-stable state. What would … Continue reading

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Here’s a bomb for the trading room floor: Is after-market securities trading rent-seeking?

Poker: Where the fakers take the makers. Are things different on the Bourse?Photo by: David EgerI’ve been thinking about the connection of poker to securities trading: Are they both rent-seeking? Poker is. In a vacuum (no rake), poker is zero-sum … Continue reading

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What did you do with your weekend? I spent mine finding the cures for Marxism and divorce.

Peer pressure is the direct result of Ss being punished for their failures (C dominance) rather than being rewarded for their successes (D dominance).Photo by: Tim LydyI am a geyser of ideas almost no one cares about – yet. I … Continue reading

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My 7 magic laws of done: How to finish the things you start – quickly, completely and with style.

Genius is fueled by midnight oil – by hours and hours of focused, solitary effort.Photo by: Raffaele CamardellaYou know that book I keep begging you to read – Nine empathies? Here’s something funny about that book: I wrote it last … Continue reading

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“I grow regardless.” This is the poem of my life – and of yours, too, I hope.

The Grand Unifying Theory of Human Motivation – as taught to me by a turtle, and by an eternally-outraged human reptile.To read more about empathy, see me, feel me, touch me, heal me at Amazon.com. I know why. I can … Continue reading

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Empathy for your monster? Knowing that the surfers are the guys who didn’t wait for the next wave.

I understand empathy well enough to surmise that your biggest fear is that you have not over-prepared enough. But imagine yourself right now on a surfboard in good water. If all you do is wait for the right wave, the … Continue reading

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“Why do people act that way?!” How you can double your understanding of other people overnight.

The Grand Unifying Theory of Human Motivation – as taught to me by a turtle, and by an eternally-outraged human reptile.To read more about empathy, see me, feel me, touch me, heal me at Amazon.com.That’s a fun headline – more … Continue reading

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Apprehending the empathy of Loki’s loving malice: You always love the ones you hurt.

The Grand Unifying Theory of Human Motivation – as taught to me by a turtle, and by an eternally-outraged human reptile.To read more about empathy, see me, feel me, touch me, heal me at Amazon.com.This is a big, big day … Continue reading

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